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DPP’s Bonface Kashololo arrested for allegedly assaulting journalist

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By Jones Gadama

In a shocking turn of events, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Deputy National Director of Operations, Bonface Kashololo, has been arrested and charged with three offenses: misconduct at a police station, intimidation, and common assault.

The arrest follows allegations that Kashololo assaulted a journalist while covering the Anti-Corruption Bureau’s (ACB) arrest of former Minister of Transport, Jappie Mhango, in Mzuzu.


According to Northern Region Police Public Relations Officer, Maurice Chapora, the police received a complaint regarding the incident, which led to Kashololo’s arrest.

Chapora confirmed that investigations are still ongoing, but Kashololo is expected to appear in court soon.

The alleged incident occurred on Monday at Mzuzu Police Station, where Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) reporter Alex Mwangosi was reportedly harassed while on duty. Mwangosi was covering the ACB’s arrest of Jappie Mhango when the incident unfolded.

Kashololo’s arrest has sparked widespread interest, and many are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the case.

The DPP official’s charges are serious, and if found guilty, he could face severe consequences.

As the case unfolds, questions are being raised about the safety of journalists in Malawi, particularly when covering high-profile cases. The incident highlights the need for authorities to ensure journalists’ protection and safety while performing their duties.

Handouts law gets enforceable backing as guidelines are officially gazetted

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By Burnett Munthali

Malawi’s long-debated Handouts Law has finally received the legal muscle it needed as the official enforcement guidelines have now been gazetted.

This development paves the way for the full implementation of the law, which seeks to curb the distribution of handouts by politicians, particularly during campaign periods.



The gazetting of the guidelines marks a turning point in the country’s electoral and governance landscape, giving authorities the necessary tools to enforce the law effectively.

Previously, although the law existed on paper, it lacked enforceability due to the absence of clear regulatory procedures and operational frameworks.

With the guidelines now in place, law enforcement agencies and the Malawi Electoral Commission (MEC) have a concrete basis to act against individuals and entities that violate the handouts prohibition.

The law aims to promote integrity and fairness in the political process by discouraging vote-buying tactics and fostering issue-based campaigns.

According to governance experts, the enforcement of the Handouts Law will help shift political culture away from transactional politics toward accountability and long-term development planning.

The move has been widely welcomed by civil society organizations and electoral stakeholders, who have long advocated for reforms to level the playing field in elections.

Critics of the handouts culture argue that it perpetuates dependency, weakens democratic participation, and distorts the priorities of political candidates.

The gazetted guidelines are expected to outline penalties for offenders, procedures for reporting violations, and mechanisms for monitoring compliance during both pre-election and campaign periods.

The Ministry of Justice, in collaboration with MEC and relevant stakeholders, is now tasked with ensuring widespread public awareness of the law and its implications.

Enforcement is also expected to rely on active collaboration between citizens, law enforcement, and governance institutions to report and act on violations.

Political parties have been urged to educate their candidates and supporters about the law to avoid falling foul of its provisions.

As Malawi gears up for future electoral cycles, the implementation of the Handouts Law signals a commitment to strengthening democratic institutions and promoting ethical political conduct.

With enforcement mechanisms now operational, stakeholders hope the law will serve as a deterrent to those who attempt to manipulate the electorate through material inducements.

The success of the law, however, will depend not only on its enforcement but also on the political will of leaders and the vigilance of citizens.

Tay Grin set to represent Malawi at 2025 BET awards

By Chisomo Phiri

Malawi’s renowned rapper Tay Grin, also known as Nyau King, has been invited to represent the country at the 2025 BET Experience and BET Awards in Los Angeles on July 5,2025.

The prestigious opportunity comes on the heels of his recent win at the Tourism Excellence Awards in the United Kingdom.

As a Malawi Tourism Council(MTC ) Ambassador, Tay Grin will attend the BET Experience, a men’s conference hosted by Nick Cannon, and participate in media interviews to share his music and influence.

Tay Grin



Channel A TV, an official BET affiliate, extended the invitation to the ‘Chapapa’ creator in recognition of his efforts to promote African culture globally.

In an interview with local media,Tay Grin expressed pride in representing Malawi and showcasing its rich culture on the international stage.

On his part,Musicians Union of Malawi(MUM ) President Vita Chirwa hailed Tay Grin’s recognition as a significant achievement for Malawi’s music industry.

Ching’oma pledges to transform police service

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By Chisomo Phiri

Minister of Homeland Security Ezekiel Ching’oma has reaffirmed his ministry’s commitment to transforming the Police Service into a professional and law-abiding institution that prioritizes the safety and protection of Malawians.

Speaking at the launch of the 2025-2029 Independent Complaints Commission (ICC) Strategic Plan in Lilongwe on Wednesday, Ching’oma emphasized the importance of discipline and professionalism within the Police Service.

Ching’oma



The minister highlighted various initiatives being implemented to enhance the skills, capacity, and welfare of police officers, stressing that these efforts are expected to yield a more professional and disciplined Service.

Ching’oma also underscored the crucial role of the ICC and other governance institutions in providing checks and balances to prevent negligence and ensure accountability.

On his part,ICC Commissioner Christopher Tukula noted that the Strategic Plan will enhance the Commission’s service delivery.

UNDP Deputy Resident Representative Challa Getachew emphasized that the plan will accelerate investigations and ensure justice for citizens.

Chakwera donates K50 million to Flames

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By Chisomo Phiri

President Dr.Lazarus Chakwera on Wednesday donated K50 million to the Malawi National Football Team, the Flames, to support their participation in the ongoing 2025 Cosafa Cup in Bloemfontein, South Africa.

The gesture follows a meeting between the President and Football Association of Malawi(FAM ) President Fleetwood Haiya.

During the meeting,Chakwera wished the Flames success in their upcoming match against Lesotho.

Chakwera and Haiya



He also accepted FAM’s invitation to serve as Patron for both the Flames and Scorchers.

In this role, the president will lead national efforts to provide moral, financial, and material support to the teams.

The Flames kick off their 2025 Hollywoodbets COSAFA Cup campaign against Lesotho today June 5,2025, then face Namibia three days later before wrapping up the group stage with a clash against Angola on June 10,2025.